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Old 05-17-2012, 12:52 PM
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I think I have finally found my solution to always replacing the gas burners. You ever notice how the burners always get bad before the rest of the grill! Well here is my solution I just amaze myself sometimes

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It's a little extra tubing but I had to get the BTU's up
 
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Dang, you must be a good solderer!
 
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Dang, you must be a good solderer!
I am a
 
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Old 05-17-2012, 04:41 PM
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I have a WEBER that's over 12 years old & I haven't needed to replace the burners
 
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I have a WEBER that's over 12 years old & I haven't needed to replace the burners
I have a Weber as well, and hope I have the same luck with the burners.
 
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Old 05-17-2012, 05:39 PM
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I have a WEBER that's over 12 years old & I haven't needed to replace the burners
You don't live where I do. I grill all year. Even in the cold of winter
 
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I keep my WEBER out-door, where rain & sun hits it, I should sand it down & re-paint it
 
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I grill all year. Even in the cold of winter
to that! I do the same. I shake my head when I hear the ads on the radio say "Since BBQ season is around the corner...." .
 
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yup. i generally quit when it hits -20c
 
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my wife won't grill if it's colder than 70*
 


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